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Visit Japan and one thing hits you immediately: vans. Vans absolutely everywhere. The entire country runs on these boxy little things instead of pickup trucks, and the one you'll see most is the T
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Nobody at Chevrolet actually named it the Stovebolt. When the inline six-cylinder showed up in 1929, gearheads took one look at those slotted bolts holding the pushrod covers and oil pan together and
Celebrities live in a world of private jets, personal chefs, and red-carpet everything — so you’d think their garages would be packed with nothing but exotic metal. Surprisingly, some big
In the early days of Formula 1, the cars were basically long metal tubes with the engine stuffed way out front. That’s just how racing worked. Nobody questioned it. It was familiar, it was wh
Australia might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about muscle cars, but the Land Down Under was quietly building some absolute monsters while everyone was looking the other way.
Life has a funny way of kicking people when they're down. Job falls through, medical bills pile up, or maybe someone's just starting out - and right when money gets tight, the car decides to d